The Calistoga City Council meeting on February 27, 2024, focused on community engagement, local projects, and upcoming events that aim to enhance the quality of life in the city. Council members discussed the importance of collaboration with various committees and community groups to support council goals, particularly in areas such as housing and environmental initiatives.
Vice Mayor highlighted recent meetings, including a flood control district meeting and a celebration for the newly approved Blue Zones store, which will provide healthy food options for residents. This event is scheduled for tomorrow at 11:30 AM at Calmer, emphasizing the city’s commitment to promoting health and wellness in the community.
Additionally, the Vice Mayor encouraged participation in the upcoming Education for Latino Leaders conference on March 15-16 in San Jose, stressing the significance of water issues that affect communities globally.
Council members also reported on their involvement in the Calistoga Tourist Improvement District, noting responsible fund management to promote tourism. A key topic was the Napa Valley Transportation Authority's recent approval of a bus fare increase, the first in a decade, and a proposed revision of Measure T, which may appear on the ballot in November. This measure aims to extend a half-cent sales tax to allow agencies to borrow against future proceeds.
Lastly, a proposal was made to revise the mobile food vending ordinance, responding to suggestions from community members. The council agreed to consider this request, indicating a willingness to adapt regulations to better serve the community's needs.
Overall, the meeting underscored the council's dedication to fostering community involvement and addressing local challenges through collaborative efforts and proactive governance.